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and she's just always believed in us. i think that's the most important thing to me she believed in me and john. >> no one would fight more for us than our mom. you know, no matter what the situation was or teach us how to have each other's back. whether it was a little scrape in the neighborhood or something like that. she basically made it very clear that we were to have each other's back no matter what. >> the rivalry between john and jim harbaugh certainly among the most incredible rivalries in the history of football's biggest game. but in the middle, mom and dad who have experienced this rivalry for a lifetime, but it never got to the level, of course, of a super bowl. and then there's also jay harbaugh, the son of jim, and jay is actually a coaching intern for john. it is a great story, and that's why carol costello filed it. have a listen. >> the brothers harbaugh are living the dream, the same dream, and only one will wake up happy monday morning. >> you just grow up fighting for everything. fighting for the extr
and she's just always believed in us. i think that's the most important thing to me she believed in me and john. >> no one would fight more for us than our mom. you know, no matter what the situation was or teach us how to have each other's back. whether it was a little scrape in the neighborhood or something like that. she basically made it very clear that we were to have each other's back no matter what. >> the rivalry between john and jim harbaugh certainly among the most...
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risking their lives for us. they were swim manage ming in p. you know, just taking care of us, the chefs. they're the true here rose. >> reporter: the next people of people, ashleigh, the people overnighted from new orleans to catch planes to houston. they're on their way to houston now. they'll come and get their cars and be on the way home. that will be the next thing we see here. >> jim spellman, thank you for that. i also want to let the viewers know at 9:00 eastern tonight you can hear some of the stories and see some of the photographs that a lot of passengers were taking. they're starting to share a lot of cell phone pictures from onboard. you won't believe what they show. it's called "triumph and tragedy onboard. the cruise from hell." >>> from olympic glory to international shame, a once brave and accomplished track star weeping openly in a south african courtroom, shaking uncontrollably. this morning, a judge charged oscar pistorius with premeditated murder. he's accused of shooting and killing his gir
risking their lives for us. they were swim manage ming in p. you know, just taking care of us, the chefs. they're the true here rose. >> reporter: the next people of people, ashleigh, the people overnighted from new orleans to catch planes to houston. they're on their way to houston now. they'll come and get their cars and be on the way home. that will be the next thing we see here. >> jim spellman, thank you for that. i also want to let the viewers know at 9:00 eastern tonight you...
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this is the rooler i'm going to use all day. i'm going to measure the snowfall throughout the day in new york, connecticut, via the presidents. when we come back, it's all about the forecast at this point. i may laugh and joke and people are -- look at this lady. she is walking with bare legs. it's cold and it's yucky, but it's going to get very bad. so we are on a bit on the march towards when it is really dangerous to be outside. and as we go forward in this program, the forecast will give you your indication of where you are as to just when you should not get out. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com
this is the rooler i'm going to use all day. i'm going to measure the snowfall throughout the day in new york, connecticut, via the presidents. when we come back, it's all about the forecast at this point. i may laugh and joke and people are -- look at this lady. she is walking with bare legs. it's cold and it's yucky, but it's going to get very bad. so we are on a bit on the march towards when it is really dangerous to be outside. and as we go forward in this program, the forecast will give...
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all of us are elected officials. all of us are concerned about our politics, both in our own parties as well as the other parties. but at some point we've got to do some governing. and certainly what we can't do is keep careening from manufactured crisis to manufactured crisis. as i said in the state of the union, the american people have worked hard and long to dig themselves out of one crisis. they don't need us creating another one. and unfortunately, that's what we've been seeing too much out there. the american people are out there every single day meeting their responsibilities, giving it their all to provide for their families and their communities. a lot of you are doing the same things in your respective states. we need that same kind of attitude here in washington. at the very least, the american people have a right to expect that from their representatives. and to i look forward to working with all of you. not just to strengthen our economy for the short term but also to re-ignite what has always been the
all of us are elected officials. all of us are concerned about our politics, both in our own parties as well as the other parties. but at some point we've got to do some governing. and certainly what we can't do is keep careening from manufactured crisis to manufactured crisis. as i said in the state of the union, the american people have worked hard and long to dig themselves out of one crisis. they don't need us creating another one. and unfortunately, that's what we've been seeing too much...
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keep an eye on it for us, if you will, mr. marle a, we will talk legal issues and what recourse some of these passengers have against the cruise ship, once of course they reach dry land. i want to take you to california right now, breaking news, the los angeles police department is holding an update, an emergency news conference on the manhunt for the person they are searching for, whose been looking to take out officers in revenge attacks. let's listen. >> we will investigate all investigative leads. in terms of big bear and the search in the san bernardino hills and mountains, that's ongoing and continues as it has since the day that we discovered it, evidence that christopher dorner or his vehicle was in that area. and that will continue until we have exhausted all investigative leads in the area. at this time, if you have any -- oh, the manhattan beach hotel, there's been questions about manhattan beach hotel in connection to christopher dorner. i'll say this, again, based on information in this investigation, there may be
keep an eye on it for us, if you will, mr. marle a, we will talk legal issues and what recourse some of these passengers have against the cruise ship, once of course they reach dry land. i want to take you to california right now, breaking news, the los angeles police department is holding an update, an emergency news conference on the manhunt for the person they are searching for, whose been looking to take out officers in revenge attacks. let's listen. >> we will investigate all...
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toobin says and what happened with us is mr. armstrong committed what i would call relentless perjury in our legal proceeding. he didn't just lie about performance enhancing drugs. he lied about virtually everything. and we are going to ask the arbitration panel that heard that testimony to punish him and hold him accountable for it. it's pretty a stonnishing what he said and did. >> there's no doubt he lied in the depositions, he acknowledged that. but you settled the case. and didn't you then just give up the right to reopen it. you could have gone forward, you could have kept this going, you could have proved he lied. but you didn't. you settled. don't you have to live with that now? >> well, no, the legal posture of the parties was, as long as he was the official winner of the tour de france race, we had to pay him. his lawyers and mr. armstrong himself testified that if he was ever stripped of those titles, we could come back and get the money back from him, because we no longer had that legal obligation. >> that's in the s
toobin says and what happened with us is mr. armstrong committed what i would call relentless perjury in our legal proceeding. he didn't just lie about performance enhancing drugs. he lied about virtually everything. and we are going to ask the arbitration panel that heard that testimony to punish him and hold him accountable for it. it's pretty a stonnishing what he said and did. >> there's no doubt he lied in the depositions, he acknowledged that. but you settled the case. and didn't...
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thank you for being with us. i want your take as a presidential historian on what john kerry means to president obama's legacy, specifically as we discuss foreign policy and the next four years. >> well, it's going to mean a great deal. after all, two of the accomplishments barack obama is trying to claim is going to be getting us out of war in iraq and out of afghanistan, by 2014 we have to withdraw 66,000 troops from afghanistan. now, the military will deal with that. but john kerry will have to do a lot of diplomacy with pakistan, who are not really sure whether we can trust right now. i think that the key for kerry will be when we move equipment and personnel out of afghanistan through the routes to pakistan, kerry can get done deals out of that country that they live up to. >> of course, americans know him as a multiterm congressman, 30 years in congress in the senate. but what do the rest of the people around the world think of, when they think of john kerry? and what message are they getting, as he embarks
thank you for being with us. i want your take as a presidential historian on what john kerry means to president obama's legacy, specifically as we discuss foreign policy and the next four years. >> well, it's going to mean a great deal. after all, two of the accomplishments barack obama is trying to claim is going to be getting us out of war in iraq and out of afghanistan, by 2014 we have to withdraw 66,000 troops from afghanistan. now, the military will deal with that. but john kerry...
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it says "help get us out. get us to louisiana." simply sheets that were drawn across the deck there so that people could see and hear just the desperate situation that some of these passengers have been in. that ship has been dead without power since sunday or so after a fire broke out. you can see just the scale of this. when you think about it, it really is just like a -- it's like a hotel that is floating in the water, traveling at a very slow pace. it's being pulled in now by tugboats. we saw at least four tugboats. it's traveling just six to seven miles per hour. want to bring in, because my colleague ashleigh banfield did such an incredible job of really taking us on board that ship and painting a picture, if you will, of passengers who are talking directly to her. and one of the folks she had a chance to speak to is 10-year-old allie taylor, and she was waving from the ship earlier today. she was wearing a pink sweater. she was able to actually look up to our helicopter and give a big wave, a big shout out there. she's with
it says "help get us out. get us to louisiana." simply sheets that were drawn across the deck there so that people could see and hear just the desperate situation that some of these passengers have been in. that ship has been dead without power since sunday or so after a fire broke out. you can see just the scale of this. when you think about it, it really is just like a -- it's like a hotel that is floating in the water, traveling at a very slow pace. it's being pulled in now by...
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and you were able to use your bathroom if somebody hasn't already used it. so, that was on monday. so, i'm sure it's at those conditions now. >> and what -- >> they were not able to sleep in the hallway. >> because it was so filthy. what about the report that people are hoarding food and that it's difficult for passengers to get food? >> yes. i had heard that people had been standing in line for four hours to get a hamburger. i cannot imagine my 12-year-old daughter and her dad and the people in their group standing in line for four hours to get something to eat. >> and was it -- >> i can't imagine. >> you drove from texas and you brought antibiotics with you so the minute your daughter gets off the ship you can treat her? >> yes, ma'am. before i left i called our family doctor and i told him the condition that was going on and i said just give me a broad-spectrum antibiotic that's going to be good for the bacteria of what's probably in that ship of what's going on and they went ahead and called me one in and -- >> i'm sorry to interrupt, has carnival spoke to you at all about the
and you were able to use your bathroom if somebody hasn't already used it. so, that was on monday. so, i'm sure it's at those conditions now. >> and what -- >> they were not able to sleep in the hallway. >> because it was so filthy. what about the report that people are hoarding food and that it's difficult for passengers to get food? >> yes. i had heard that people had been standing in line for four hours to get a hamburger. i cannot imagine my 12-year-old daughter and...
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thank you for joining us today. "cnn newsroom" continues right now with ashley banfield. >> thank you, carol. hello, everyone. welcome to the program. talk about triumph that crippled, helpless and altogether nasty carnival cruise ship is finally due to reach port in a few hours and we are positioned in the air. the sea, on land, and all of it to show you as this ship comes in. and a south african model is dead, her boyfriend, the world famous "blade runner," now officially charged with her murder. we begin with a shocking valentine's day murder. the man charged, double amputee and london olympic star oscar pistorius. the victim, his girlfriend, and model, reeva steenkamp. it happened at pistorius' upscale home in pretoria, south africa. amanda davis is a cnn international sports anchor and she has interviewed pistorius. she's covering the developments in london. what more do we know, amanda? >> hi, ashleigh. i can tell you that oscar pistorius has been charged with the murder of his girlfriend. he's set to appear i
thank you for joining us today. "cnn newsroom" continues right now with ashley banfield. >> thank you, carol. hello, everyone. welcome to the program. talk about triumph that crippled, helpless and altogether nasty carnival cruise ship is finally due to reach port in a few hours and we are positioned in the air. the sea, on land, and all of it to show you as this ship comes in. and a south african model is dead, her boyfriend, the world famous "blade runner," now...
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thanks for being with us today. joey jackson will return to our panel, a domestic abuse victim in court supporting her former abuser. and it just ain't anybody, it's rihanna and chris brown. what does the judge have to say about this? what do you have to say about this one? it's coming up. >>> so i think you know by now every day i look at the new york post, i get six papers, this is my first one, i always love the headlines i wasn't so crazy about this headline, beat this. that's chris brown leaving court and right behind him that's rihanna, back together again as a couple and in court as well. it's hard to believe it was four years ago tomorrow that rihanna was beaten up by chris brown right before the big party at the grammy awards. it made massive headlines, especially after she testified against him. but now rihanna is standing by brown in a brand new court battle over whether he faked the number of hours he put into his community service. that was all part of his plea deal. did he do what he was supposed to. b
thanks for being with us today. joey jackson will return to our panel, a domestic abuse victim in court supporting her former abuser. and it just ain't anybody, it's rihanna and chris brown. what does the judge have to say about this? what do you have to say about this one? it's coming up. >>> so i think you know by now every day i look at the new york post, i get six papers, this is my first one, i always love the headlines i wasn't so crazy about this headline, beat this. that's...
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less for us. more for you. . >>> after being held prisoner in an underground bunker in alabama for nearly a week, a little kindergartner named ethan is safe and sound with his family, but we are left with a lot of questions about his kidnapper, jimmy lee dykes who died in monday's fbi raid. beginning with this, how was this man free to pull this off. neighbors are telling us he was a pretty scary and dangerous guy. >> i regret not warning some of the neighbors of some of his tendencies and telling him he's the type of guy you might need to stay away from. he could be dangerous in the future. >> something is not right with him and it's just very hard to explain, unless you have seen him and saw how he acts. >> he has been for a long time a source of concern. he killed one of my dogs. he has been like a time bomb waiting to go off. >> a time bomb waiting to go off, our senior legal analyst, jeffrey toobin joins me for more. a lot of people wondered how jimmy lee dykes got to the point of being a man
less for us. more for you. . >>> after being held prisoner in an underground bunker in alabama for nearly a week, a little kindergartner named ethan is safe and sound with his family, but we are left with a lot of questions about his kidnapper, jimmy lee dykes who died in monday's fbi raid. beginning with this, how was this man free to pull this off. neighbors are telling us he was a pretty scary and dangerous guy. >> i regret not warning some of the neighbors of some of his...
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sort of catches us off guard sometimes when it's a politician. wendy walsh for us. thank you so much for taking the time. >>> air traffic and even the u.s. postal service frozen to a hal halt by the big blizzard. cities buried under several feet of snow. and people getting ready to spend another cold night without power. we have the latest developments, next. ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. i hate mondays. yeah, they're the worst. [ caribbean accent ] no worries, mon. every-ting will be alright. [ chuckles ] yeah, mon. come on! don't fret, me brotha. sticky bun come soon. ♪ yeah, wicked coffee, mista jim! julia, turn da frown de other way around! hey, dave, you're from minnesota, right? yes, i! da land of ten thousand lakes. the gopher state! so in conclusion, things are pretty dismal... you know what this room needs? a smile. who want to come with i
sort of catches us off guard sometimes when it's a politician. wendy walsh for us. thank you so much for taking the time. >>> air traffic and even the u.s. postal service frozen to a hal halt by the big blizzard. cities buried under several feet of snow. and people getting ready to spend another cold night without power. we have the latest developments, next. ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico?...
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to show us how it's impacting all of us, thanks to our ireporters out there with a shovel in one hand, a camera in the other. george howell has been collecting images and joins me with some of the best. of course, we always advise you, please, safety comes first, right, george? >> reporter: right. and to be your friendly neighborhood global news organization, you know, it takes yours ireports to bring us into your neighborhoods to see what you're seeing. we're getting a lot of report. you get to see what's happening in several different cities. in fact, you get to see some of the lighter things, too like this. really cool here. big snowman. one of the newest ireports. this comes from middletown, connecticut. this is an interesting scene. you see cars that are just coated, that are covered in snow. the gentleman who sent this to us, darrell lucas, said it's going to take time before he gets out of the house today. he owns an italian restaurant there in middletown. won't be getting out today, and keep in mind in those rural areas outside the main city, it will take some time for officia
to show us how it's impacting all of us, thanks to our ireporters out there with a shovel in one hand, a camera in the other. george howell has been collecting images and joins me with some of the best. of course, we always advise you, please, safety comes first, right, george? >> reporter: right. and to be your friendly neighborhood global news organization, you know, it takes yours ireports to bring us into your neighborhoods to see what you're seeing. we're getting a lot of report. you...
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help us out. we are supposed to be able to trust that we can watch the super bowl with our little ones. we have to go. >> we will be back. >> thank you. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having difficulty breathing, ask your doctor if including advair could help improve your lung function. get your first full prescription free and save on refills at
help us out. we are supposed to be able to trust that we can watch the super bowl with our little ones. we have to go. >> we will be back. >> thank you. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all...
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thank you so much for joining us. we're going to start this broadcast with news of a killing at a gun range. and everyone involved, the alleged shooter and the victims are all former military men. one of the dead is well-known former navy s.e.a.l. chris kyle who wrote a best-selling book all about his career in special operations. he described himself as the most lethal sniper in u.s. military history. here is where he and another man died yesterday, a gun range outside ft. worth, texas. police say a third machine shot them both dead. the suspect is in custody now. we'll have full details in a live report moments away on cnn. >>> a man holding a boy hostage is allowing the delivery of potato chips, toys and medicine. police say 56-year-old jimmy lee dykes grabbed the autistic 6-year-old after fatally shooting the driver who was trying to shield the children. funeral services were held today. >>> pakistani activist malala yousufzai is awake and talking after successful operations to repair her skull and boost her heari
thank you so much for joining us. we're going to start this broadcast with news of a killing at a gun range. and everyone involved, the alleged shooter and the victims are all former military men. one of the dead is well-known former navy s.e.a.l. chris kyle who wrote a best-selling book all about his career in special operations. he described himself as the most lethal sniper in u.s. military history. here is where he and another man died yesterday, a gun range outside ft. worth, texas. police...
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the other two can't tell us anything. but kyle does have a foundation where he helps veterans with post traumatic stress. the three went to the range together in kyle's pickup. so police think that maybe this was therapy for routh. they also don't know whether routh was diagnosed with ptsd. here is how investigators say all three came to know each other. >> there has been some mention of the suspect's mother was a school teacher for what we understand for a long time. she may have reached out to mr. kyle to try and help her son. >> so they're still piecing all of this together. routh is being held on $3 million bond, and he is in a cell all by himself so police can keep an eye on him. he is charged with two murder counts and has nod yet had an opportunity to enter a plea. don? >> susan, there is a man in custody. who is he? what is his connection to kyle? >> again, police seem to think that routh, the suspect in this case actually met them because the mother of -- his mother asked kyle to get involved and try to help her
the other two can't tell us anything. but kyle does have a foundation where he helps veterans with post traumatic stress. the three went to the range together in kyle's pickup. so police think that maybe this was therapy for routh. they also don't know whether routh was diagnosed with ptsd. here is how investigators say all three came to know each other. >> there has been some mention of the suspect's mother was a school teacher for what we understand for a long time. she may have reached...
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alison, tell us what that means? >> some people say it doesn't amount to a hill of beans and it's a nice round number we like to talk about and they say it's a correction waiting to happen because they believe the rally is not real and the economy is still not strong. look what happened in the fourth quarter, the last three months of last year, economic growth went backwards and even though we are seeing improvement on the jobs front it's not robust enough, and they say this is a market that really is being propped up by the federal reserve which is pushing interest rates down and pushing investors to come to the best rate yet, and some say wait a minute, this is a good reminder we are coming back from when the bottom pretty much fell out of the economy, and we can remember the most recent low for the dow was at 6500 in 2009. both sides agree when you look at the 14000 up in lights on the board, it does instill confidence in the common investor and consumer and makes them feel better about the economy when they see t
alison, tell us what that means? >> some people say it doesn't amount to a hill of beans and it's a nice round number we like to talk about and they say it's a correction waiting to happen because they believe the rally is not real and the economy is still not strong. look what happened in the fourth quarter, the last three months of last year, economic growth went backwards and even though we are seeing improvement on the jobs front it's not robust enough, and they say this is a market...
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none of us do. so i mean, any of us could go, we are not going to agree with everybody that is there, carol. >> pete. >> well, i mean, he will probably be respectful tonight, he might not yell out or fire a gun in the chamber but he has not been respectful in the past. ted nugent, carol, is a brand. just like donald trump is a brand. what they do, they say crazy provocative things so we will talk about them, so they remain relevant and can sell tickets to their in his case concerts or raise their speaking fees, which is why people like newt gingrich ran for president. it's about getting your name out there, staying relevant and saying crazy things. nugent knows nothing about economic policy much less math even politics in general. but he says wild things, and they are entertaining. and everybody talks about him. i don't know how long it's been since he put out an album, he's a talented musician and he's trying to celticets and remain relevant with the people that agree with the crazy things he says.
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it uses gps to locate you using your phone. you walk in, the cash register looks at you, says hey laurie and charges you. that's when the technology disappears when it seems like this could be the future. you get a little sketched out okay, they know my identity. i would say that's the one to look out for. >> reminds me of "minority report" na movie that seems to have called it so well. >> yeah. >> can you phone actually replace your wallet? and if it does, aren't we talking a substantial security risk? >> look, i mean, can it actually replace your wallet? that's a little bit far off. we're definitely seeing this could be the future. and if this is the future and if your phone could replace your wallet, what happens if you lose your phone? almost like you lose your phone and your wallet. you've got to be careful. i put a lot of personal information into these apps. google wallet had something where if you lose your phone and have your information attached to this, you can go online and deactivate your account. i think a lot of
it uses gps to locate you using your phone. you walk in, the cash register looks at you, says hey laurie and charges you. that's when the technology disappears when it seems like this could be the future. you get a little sketched out okay, they know my identity. i would say that's the one to look out for. >> reminds me of "minority report" na movie that seems to have called it so well. >> yeah. >> can you phone actually replace your wallet? and if it does, aren't we...
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for us it sounds so great. obviously he himself says i'm a huge long shot and he said it in really colorful ways. now, christiane amanpour is in rome. cardinal dolan is her special guest this morning, a real treat for us. hey, christiane, how are you? >> reporter: chris, great to be with you all here at the north american college in rome. this is a seminary. as you say, we are very fortunate to have cardinal timothy dolan of new york as our guest. you know, this is going to be, i think, the last time that you're going to be able to talk in public. no tweeting, no interviewing during the run-up to the conclave that will elect the next pope. welcome. >> do you say that with a sense of relief? >> reporter: no, i say it with a sense of great regret. >> it's good to be with you. i appreciate the invitation. thanks for your interest in all these events. >> reporter: we are very interested and the whole world is interested in what transpires here because a pope is not just the head of the 1.2 billion catholics, but wh
for us it sounds so great. obviously he himself says i'm a huge long shot and he said it in really colorful ways. now, christiane amanpour is in rome. cardinal dolan is her special guest this morning, a real treat for us. hey, christiane, how are you? >> reporter: chris, great to be with you all here at the north american college in rome. this is a seminary. as you say, we are very fortunate to have cardinal timothy dolan of new york as our guest. you know, this is going to be, i think,...
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give us an nfl official. why didn't they roll the stage back out there and have destiny's child sing a cappella or something. >> didn't have the power for it. lauren, do you agree? fair criticism on cbs? >> you know, i talked -- i e-mailed with jeff fashioner, the president of cbs news. he said, you have to remember that cbs sports is not a news organization. if they're not making themselves available, if reporters are asking and sports reporters are asking and they are not answering, there is only so much you can do. >> let me play some sound, nfl commissioner roger goodell talking. >> there is no indication at all at this was caused by the halftime show. absolutely none. so i know that's been out there, to say that beyonce's halftime show had something to do with it, that is not the case from anything we have at this point. >> so monty durham, it was -- i don't know if you saw the tweets, not beyonce, not beyonce's blow-dryer that killed the lights. what did you think about what she was wearing, that leathe
give us an nfl official. why didn't they roll the stage back out there and have destiny's child sing a cappella or something. >> didn't have the power for it. lauren, do you agree? fair criticism on cbs? >> you know, i talked -- i e-mailed with jeff fashioner, the president of cbs news. he said, you have to remember that cbs sports is not a news organization. if they're not making themselves available, if reporters are asking and sports reporters are asking and they are not...
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he joins us via skype from orlando. good morning, lars. >> good morning. >> let's start with the cover. you wrote that nascar and its television partner espn did a poor job of handling this accident. tell us why. >> i just thought, given the fact this is the most significant crash in the had is triof the nationwide series, that we certainly deserve to -- viewers deserve to see the crash itself more than just one replay, and i'm not talking about showing the carnage of the fans, but just trying to get an analysis of what happened in that crash. i think viewers deserve more than that. >> i actually think viewers deserved also to see the carnage in the stands so they could know exactly how serious this was. >> yeah, i talked to a bunch of fans who were sitting right there, and i talked to them about 18 hours after the incident, and they were still visibly shaking. one fan showed me -- he was shooting video of it, and his hands were trembling as he was showing me the video. but that fan also told me that he planned on going
he joins us via skype from orlando. good morning, lars. >> good morning. >> let's start with the cover. you wrote that nascar and its television partner espn did a poor job of handling this accident. tell us why. >> i just thought, given the fact this is the most significant crash in the had is triof the nationwide series, that we certainly deserve to -- viewers deserve to see the crash itself more than just one replay, and i'm not talking about showing the carnage of the...
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can you tell us what you found in the truck? >> i cannot tell you what we found in the truck at this point. we'll release everything, the truck and any evidence to the irvine police department and they will be the ones that will release any information in regards to that. >> can someone disappear easily in that area? >> there is over 200 cabins up in those mountains that are abandoned or vacant and we're checking those one by one. >> are they forest service cabins or vacation homes? >> some are. >> talk to us about resources and personnel. how many people do you have on the mountain now, talk to us about the snow cats, et cetera. >> we have over 100 people here again today, we're staffed up and 12 hour operational periods, we're going to continue that staffing level throughout the weekend. we'll reassess as we get closer to the first of next week. we already talked about the snow cats and the vehicles we're using to get around. we're not having any trouble at all getting to the places we need to search. >> how are they geared up
can you tell us what you found in the truck? >> i cannot tell you what we found in the truck at this point. we'll release everything, the truck and any evidence to the irvine police department and they will be the ones that will release any information in regards to that. >> can someone disappear easily in that area? >> there is over 200 cabins up in those mountains that are abandoned or vacant and we're checking those one by one. >> are they forest service cabins or...
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us and cared for us. >> this landing strip, we have pictures of this plane. they put jordan in this incubator, the only one in town, on the plane. you go to kenya. you have to be in kenya for a while before you can come home to finally have your family meet the baby. have you had a chance to catch your breath? >> we enjoyed being home for the holidays. it has been great. >> so before i lotet you go, th is baby number one. >> baby number one. >> is this the first american ever born in the south sudan? >> that's what they have told us. when we arrived in nairobi, a representative from the embassy came to the hospital and she explained that to the best of her knowledge, and to the best of the embassy's knowledge, he's the first american born in south sudan of american born parents. >> and i'm so glad we got you on the show today because tomorrow you're hopping on the plane. you're going back to africa like this. tell me about the work you guys have been involved in. >> we work with an ecumenical south sudanese administration addressing issues of trauma and confl
us and cared for us. >> this landing strip, we have pictures of this plane. they put jordan in this incubator, the only one in town, on the plane. you go to kenya. you have to be in kenya for a while before you can come home to finally have your family meet the baby. have you had a chance to catch your breath? >> we enjoyed being home for the holidays. it has been great. >> so before i lotet you go, th is baby number one. >> baby number one. >> is this the first...
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so it misses us just as this one will miss us next friday. >> okay. you just heard me breathe. >> this is technology we could -- good. this is technology that we could do. we could develop this. this is rocket science. >> keep it further away. bill nye the science guy. >> ever so slightly change its speed, yeah. >> fascinating. just fascinating. all right, and actually if you google nasa, there's tons of stuff to watch and see. thank you so much. we appreciate your insights as always. >> thank you. >>> now picture this. you are stuck on the highway in a huge snowstorm and end up having to spend the night at a walmart. that was the reality for some folks last night on long island. we'll have the latest as the northeast digs out. enough of jup my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer thro
so it misses us just as this one will miss us next friday. >> okay. you just heard me breathe. >> this is technology we could -- good. this is technology that we could do. we could develop this. this is rocket science. >> keep it further away. bill nye the science guy. >> ever so slightly change its speed, yeah. >> fascinating. just fascinating. all right, and actually if you google nasa, there's tons of stuff to watch and see. thank you so much. we appreciate your...
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joining us lz granderson. maria and jason johnson, rounding things out nicely, republican strategist rich galen. welcome to all of. you. >> morning. >> thank you, carol. >> on to question one, why the historic filibustering of chuck hagel? history of the u.s. senate. not the lincoln and the 13th amendment history but the partisan kind. republicans have successfully blocked the nomination of chuck hagel in part because of hagel's controversial remarks on gays and jews and terrible remarks. and five months ago because terrorists attacked the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. >> we will continue pushing and asking questions about benghazi, not because it's personal. not because we're republicans and he's a democrat. but because america needs to learn what happened. and we need to learn from our mistakes. >> this, despite, testimony about benghazi from general petraeus, hillary clinton, admiral mike mullen, defense secretary leon panetta and general mark dempsey, nevertheless, they want more answers from the pres
joining us lz granderson. maria and jason johnson, rounding things out nicely, republican strategist rich galen. welcome to all of. you. >> morning. >> thank you, carol. >> on to question one, why the historic filibustering of chuck hagel? history of the u.s. senate. not the lincoln and the 13th amendment history but the partisan kind. republicans have successfully blocked the nomination of chuck hagel in part because of hagel's controversial remarks on gays and jews and...
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